Chance me: Michigan-Ann Arbor, Syracuse, Rochester, Ohio State

<p>High school senior looking to major in biochem/chem
GPA: 3.9-4.0
Rank:19 out of 155
SAT: 1900---CR:650 M:620 W:630
ACT: 30</p>

<p>ECs</p>

<p>Varsity Cross County—4 years
Varsity Track & Field—4 years
DECA—3 years
• Treasurer 11th grade, President (possibly Regional President) also) 12th grade, Attended Regional and State competitions
Interact Club—2 years
Principal’s Advisory Council—3 years
French Club—2 years
Knowledge Masters—1 year
Model UN—2 year
Freshman Class VP
Homeless Huskies—2 years
Ski Club—2 years
Snowboarding—5+years
Internship at law firm (40 hr +)</p>

<p>I've done some can drives, homeless huskies (charity where we raise money and stay out all night in boxes for homeless people), charity road races, and volunteer work at basketball tourney</p>

<p>Working at cafe in local ski resort for past two years</p>

<p>I've taken:
Honors French 2 and 3
Honors Global 1 and 2
Honors English 10 and 11
JCC French 4 (community college here)
JCC English 1510
JCC US Hist.
JCC Accounting</p>

<p>Taking:
JCC English 1530/1540
Honors Physics
Syracuse U Project Advance Gen Chemistry
Honors Economics</p>

<p>Idk about Rochester or Syracuse. Ohio State is definitely a low match/safety. University of Michigan is borderline high match/low reach. Your GPA is on target, but your ACT only makes the 50th percentile. Your ECs help, but more importantly, you’ll need good essays. Taking classes at the community college and having four years of language will help you for LSA. If you’re applying to LSA, you’ll probably get in.</p>

<p>Yeah, I’m applying LSA. Thanks for the input, it’s terrible nerve wracking!</p>

<p>bumpity bump bump</p>

<p>“bump bump bump it up” - joe buddens</p>

<p>UMich will be high reach if you’re out of state especially for chem major.
Not sure about Rochester.
Syracuse/Ohio are match/low reach because of test scores.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>